Person:Hiram Paulding (1)

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RAdm Hiram Paulding
d.1878
m. 18 Nov 1790
  1. James PauldingBet 1790 & 1797 - Bet 1818 & 1890
  2. Sarah PauldingBet 1790 & 1804 -
  3. John Paulding1793 - 1853
  4. RAdm Hiram Paulding1797 - 1878
  5. George PauldingBet 1797 & 1802 -
  6. Susanna PauldingBet 1800 & 1818 -
  7. Mary Paulding1802 - 1803
  8. Caleb Paulding1804 - 1890
  • HRAdm Hiram Paulding1797 - 1878
  • WAnn Kellogg1807 - 1894
m. Bet 1804 and 1846
  1. Hiram Paulding1846 -
Facts and Events
Name RAdm Hiram Paulding
Gender Male
Birth[2] 1797 New York City, New York, United States
Alt Birth[1] 1797 Cortland, Cortland, New York, United States
Marriage Bet 1804 and 1846 first wife died in 1804
to Ann Kellogg
Military[2] From 1811 to 1865 Washington, District of Columbia, United StatesRear Admiral of the Navy
Death[1] 1878

He lived a long time. Might he have had a third wife? Might he have had more children?

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Find A Grave.

    Hiram Paulding
    Birth: Dec. 11, 1797
    Cortland
    Cortland County
    New York, USA
    Death: Oct. 20, 1878
    Huntington
    Suffolk County
    New York, USA

    United States Navy Admiral. He began his Naval career as a young midshipman in 1811. In the War of 1812, despite his youth, he fought with great distinction against the British on Lakes Ontario and Champlain, and commanded the second division from Ticonderoga in the Battle of Lake Champlain. After the war he honed his skills on various ships. In August 1825, while a Lieutenant reported for duty on the "USS Dolphin", as the Executive Officer to Lieutenant John "Mad Jack" Percival. In this position, Paulding was with Percival during his trans-Pacific and Hawaiian adventures. After serving on board joined the "USS Constellation", he went on to command the schooner "USS Shark" in 1834, and the sloop-of-war "USS Levant" in 1838. In 1841 he was assigned as Executive Officer of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, and received a promotion to Captain in 1845. In 1852, Paulding assumed command of the Washington Navy Yard, and later the United States Home Squadron. In 1861 President Abraham Lincoln appointed him to a key position on the Navy Board, to help create the Union wartime navy. In this office, Paulding was instrumental in evaluating John Ericsson's design of the iron ship, the "USS Monitor". After the Civil War, he was assigned to command the Brooklyn Navy Yard. He died at Huntington, Long Island, New York in 1878. The United States Navy destroyer "USS Paulding" (DD-21) was named in his honor. (bio by: W. R. L.)

    Family links:
    Parents:
    John Paulding (1758 - 1818)
    Esther Ward Paulding (1768 - 1804)

    Spouse:
    Ann Marie Kellogg Paulding (1807 - 1894)*

    Children:
    Anna Marie Paulding (1832 - 1906)*
    Rebecca Paulding Meade (1837 - 1921)*
    Tattnall Paulding (1840 - 1907)*
    Mary Paulding Meade (1842 - 1912)*
    Hiram Paulding (1846 - 1924)*
    Emma Paulding (1849 - 1941)*

    Siblings:
    Hannah Ingersoll (____ - 1850)**
    Elizabeth Paulding (1786 - 1792)**
    John W. Paulding (1793 - 1853)*
    Hiram Paulding (1797 - 1878)
    Mary Paulding (1802 - 1803)*
    Susan Paulding (1804 - 1832)*
    Phebe Darling (1808 - 1843)**
    Mary Paulding Hallock (1812 - 1883)**
    Elijah Paulding (1814 - 1832)**
    Pierre V.C. Paulding (1818 - 1896)**

    *Calculated relationship
    **Half-sibling

    Burial:
    Huntington Rural Cemetery
    Huntington
    Suffolk County
    New York, USA

    Maintained by: Find A Grave
    Originally Created by: W. R. L.
    Record added: Mar 18, 2004
    Find A Grave Memorial# 8526148

  2. 2.0 2.1 Reynolds, Cuyler. Genealogical and family history of southern New York and the Hudson River Valley: a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a common- wealth and the building of a nation. (New York, New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1914).
  3.   Life of Hiram Paulding, rear-admiral, U. S. N. by Meade, Rebecca Paulding.
  4.   .

    Serial: Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 0058 Issue 345 (February 1879)
    Title: Admiral Hiram Paulding [pp. 358-364]
    Author: Meade, R. W., Commander, U.S.N.
    Collection: Journals: Harper's New Monthly Magazine (1850 - 1899)
    Making of America project website